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Frontier Markets ETF

Brian Hicks
Posted September 28, 2009

Editor Sam Hopkins takes a look at the best way to invest in frontier market etfs where few Wall Street pundits would even think to look.

Economic Recovery in Doubt

Brian Hicks
Posted September 26, 2009

Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper takes a look back at the week in investing, and why a recovery may be farther off than first thought.

World Gold Panic

Luke Burgess
Posted September 25, 2009

Wealth Daily Editor Luke Burgess urges investors to buy gold to profit from the next major move in prices.

A123 Systems Goes Public As (Nasdaq: AONE)

Brian Hicks
Posted September 25, 2009

Who said the IPO market was dead. Shares of A123 Systems, one of just a handful of U.S.-based makers of batteries for electric cars, debuted sharply higher from their offering price Thursday as...

Chesapeake Energy is on the Rise

Brian Hicks
Posted September 24, 2009

Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look at natural gas prices and makes the call on shares of Chesapeake Energy (NYSE:CHK).

Renewable Energy Grants

Nick Hodge
Posted September 23, 2009

Wealth Daily Editor Nick Hodge relates the idea of a "profit bridge" to companies getting renewable energy grants.

"Shadow Inventory" Looms Large in Housing

Brian Hicks
Posted September 23, 2009

The real estate brokers of the world would like you to think the market is back on the upswing, but they're forgetting a few things headed our way this spring.

"Good" Borrowers More Likely to "Strategic Default"

Brian Hicks
Posted September 22, 2009

Behind the headlines, the much bigger problem here is the continuing decline in values that could push as many as 50% of all mortgages underwater by 2011.

The Student Loan Bubble Bursts

Brian Hicks
Posted September 22, 2009

Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper explores the hefty downside risk for student-loan companies and why they could be forced out of the market in the latest bubble to hit the economy.

Is this the Next Bailout?

Brian Hicks
Posted September 21, 2009

The financial decay continues... and this time, it isn't Fannie or Freddie on the chop block, it's the Federal Housing Administration.

The Next Ticking Time Bomb

Brian Hicks
Posted September 21, 2009

The federal government and states are just now preparing themselves for the next foreclosure crisis in our housing malaise. Prepare for for things to get ugly.

Emerging Europe ETF

Brian Hicks
Posted September 21, 2009

Editor Sam Hopkins dissects a top emerging market ETF to come out with a much better play on leading emerging Europe market growth.